Al-Adab Al-Mufrad (Simple Bengali Translation)

Al-Adab Al-Mufrad published by Islamic Foundation Bangladesh
Al-Adab Al-Mufrad (A code for everyday living) the example of the early Muslims by Imam Bukhari
Al-Adab Al-Mufrad is Imam al-Bukhari’s second most well-known work; a
collection of 1300 narrations on Islamic etiquette and conduct, it is a
fascinating insight into how one should behave as practiced by the
Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) his companions and the Aimmah of the Tabi’in from
the following generation. It tackles a variety of issues, from dealing
with specific family members, to how to write letters, to how to go
shopping to even on how to walk properly,. The unique depth and
importance of this book makes it an undeniable classic.

The Etiquette of Seeking Knowledge

Author: Bakr Aboo Zayd | Pages: 99 | Size: 6 MB

The Etiquette of Seeking Knowledge ... to adorn oneself with
beautiful etiquette, noble manners, good behaviour, and pious conduct
are distinguishing characteristics of the people of Islaam, and
knowledge - the most precious pearl in the crown of the purified
Shareeah - cannot be attained except by those who adorn themselves with
its etiquette and those who leave evil qualities associated to it. For
this reason the scholars devoted their attention to this etiquette,
outlined its importance and wrote books solely on this topic; either
pertaining to (general conduct] with all types of knowledge or to
specific types of knowledge such as the etiquette of the carriers of the
Noble Quireaan, the etiquette of the muhaddith, the etiquette of the
muftee, the etiquette of the qaadee (judge), the etiquette of the
muhtasib (the one who enjoins good and forbids evil for the sake of
Allaah) and so on. The issue of this book is the general conduct of
those who take the path of seeking the knowledge of the Sharee'ah.

Sunan Ibn e Majah (Simple Bengali Translation)

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Sunan Ibn Majah published by Islamic Foundation Bangladesh.
Sunan Ibn Majah is one of the six most authentic collections of the
Ahadith and contains 4,341 total Ahadith. Like the other translations of
the six books of hadith, Islami Boi, has taken great care in scanning
and high quality publishing.
Ahadith began to be put down in writing even during the era of the
Prophet (S), but these Ahadith were no better than compilations
individuals. Their purpose was just to put them down in writing, with:
regard for order or sequence. Later, during the caliphate of ‘Umar bin
‘Abdul-’Aziz (99 AH-101 AH), the state undertook this task but most of
the works in this field were the products of individual labor. During
the

The Book of Knowledge

Author: Imaam An-Nasaa'ee | Pages: 36 | Size: 1 MB

This is the first book in the 'Classical Knowledge Series' - a
collection of selected scholarly works from the past that deal with the
subject of religious knowledge. This particular book is a translation of
the famous classical work "Kitaab-ul-'Ilm", a collection of narrations
about the virtues, merits, manners, and etiquettes of knowledge, written
by Imaam Abu Khaithama An-Nasaa'ee (Died 234H). In this initial
instalment, the reader will have a glimpse into the statements and
actions of our pious predecessors with regard to seeking, spreading and
implementing knowledge. There are over 160 narrations in total,
including statements of the Prophet, his Companions, the Taabi'een and
the suceeding early generations. In addition to this, the scholar of
Hadeeth of recent times, Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen Al-Albaanee, has
reviewed the treatise and verified the narrations contained within it,
distinguishing the authentic from the weak. So this treatise is of great
benefit and deserving of being read and studied by every Muslim,
whether in gatherings or individually.

Sunan An-Nasai (Simple Bengali Translation)

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Sunan An-Nasa’i by Islamic Foundation Bangaldesh
For the first time ever in Bangla, after painstaking efforts at IslamiBoi, internet copy of Sunan An-Nasa’i is now available, complete in 5 volumes!
Sunan An-Nasai has the fewest weak ahadith after the two Sahih
collections. This Sunan is one of the six is al-Mujtaba or as-Sunan
as-Sughara, which is a synopsis of a large collection of ahadith which
he considered to be fairly reliable. In the smaller collection, only
those ahadith which he considered to be reliable have been included.
It was compiled by the great scholar of hadith, Abu Abdur-Rahman
Ahmad bin Shu’aib bin Bahr An-Nasai (Nasa’ of Khurasan) (214-303AH).
Imam An-Nasai, like other great scholars of hadith traveled to Baghdad,
Ash-Sham, Egypt, Mecca, and many other cities to seek knowledge. He
received the praises of many scholars including Ad-Daraqutni who said
about him: “He is given preference over all others who are mentioned
with this knowledge from the people of his time”. Some scholars consider
his compilation to have the least number of defective or weak
narrations among the four Sunan. This great book of his contains 5761
ahadith, making it as an invaluable addition to anyone’s library.